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[81] After his second sparring with Mashiba, his improved toughness and recovery had surprised him and his coach when they thought he was tired,
commenting that he didn't slack off his basic training. His
stamina has left a strong impression on his opponents during many of his matches. During his first title defence, Ippo caused significant surprise in the former champion Kazuki Sanada with his speed of recovery, with the latter considering it the possible secret of his strength. [82] When fighting Alfredo, the veteran world ranker was in disbelief at how Ippo was still able to keep throwing a high volume of quality punches during the last round of the match. [83] This attribute has also meant the difference between winning and losing on more than one occasion. Ippo's superior stamina was the key determinant of his victory over the amateur world champion Volg in the Class A Tournament finals, while it was also dependable enough to compete in an extended punching match with the JBC first ranked Iwao Shimabukuro, renowned for his extraordinary cardiovascular endurance. [84] Misc. Due to the continuous reinforcement of his lower body strength, Ippo's stability and sense of balance has dramatically improved as well, prompting his opponents to compare him to an immovable rock at times. [85][86] As an additional result, Ippo gained the ability to throw heavy punches from seemingly impossible angles and positions while pivoting on either on his legs, essentially being able to fight at full strength in both the orthodox and southpaw stances. [87] Since the very beginning, Ippo's devastating strength and power has been the fundamental backbone of his fighting style, and the asset he can rely on the most. Ippo's sheer physicality coupled with his indomitable fighting spirit, enables him to endure tremendous physical damage and continue fighting.
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